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Show 1 Whispers. It caused a great deal of amusement In the neighborhood, us well as a few moments mo-ments of terror, that burglary of tho week. Now. It happens that In ono corner of tho city thero strctchea a park of course there aro parks and paries, but they say this ono Ib a particularly dark one. During tho week two holdups hold-ups tvero made within the gates (tho professional kind), and ono of tho victims vic-tims rushod to a near-by houso to ubo the 'phono to call tho pollco. Before long tho patrol wagon, well policed, drovo up and a search was made for tho thieves. Now, under one of tho spreading spread-ing plno trees there chanced to be a pair of sweethearts. Hearing the stentorian tones of tho men In blue, they decided to flee, and hurried with all haste to the gate. Tho policemen, thinking It was tho burglar, llrcd two shots after tho retreating pair, arid after a hurried chase they wore unablo to locate tho twoT who were quietly enjoying tho Bhade, au well as tho burglar. There Is a nlco little surprise In store for many when tho clubman's engagement engage-ment Is announced. The brldc-elcct halls from provinces where tho maplo leaf reigns supreme. They do say, too, that hor ancestors prefix their namoa with such titles aa tho Duko and Duchess of So-and-So. nr. The namo of tho youth who assisted an unknown damsel In distress during tho week has been on many lips. Ills assistance was Indeed timely, and but for his prompt action things might havo been moro serious than they proved. ' More than ono youth is puzzling his brain and those of his friends to And out who "Suzanne" really la. The summer heat does not keep old Damo Rumor from doing somo pretty good work. The latest from her Is that a popular maid Is to wed one of Unclo Sam's boys in bluo In tho spring. Of courso, they have been devoted for some time, and the friends havo been standing stand-ing on their tiptoes ready to offer congratulations. con-gratulations. m m Tho culmination ot ono of tho prettiest pret-tiest romances has boon a sad one Indeed, In-deed, and tho sympathy of many frlend3 has gono out to the littlo widow In her distress. Weddings and Engagements. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Georgo McMillan announce tho engagement of their daughter daugh-ter Letn to Raymond Stanislaus Masson of Los Angeles. Tho wedding will tako place In Soptombcr. o The marrlago of Miss Loulso "Waldcn and Georgo James MaeLaughlln will tako place on "Wednesday evening at 8:30 o'clock at the home of tho brldo's mother, Mrs. A. M. Walden. Tho ceremony cere-mony will bo performed by Dr. William Paden of tho First Presbytorian church In the presence of the immediate friends of tho young couple. Tho brldo will bo attonded by her sister. Miss, Margaret Walden, as maid of honor and Miss Le-nore Le-nore Morse as bridesmaid. Roscoo Bree-den Bree-den will bo tho best man. Tho marrlago of Miss Beatrice Andor-son Andor-son and N. Ahin Peterson was solemnized solemn-ized on Monday evening at tho homo of tho bride's fiarontB, Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Anderson, tho ceremony being performed per-formed by AposLlo Orson F. Whitney In tho prosenco of tho Immediate relatives. Mr. and Mrs, Peterson will bo at homo to their friends at 273 Eleventh East, streot after August 15. Mr. and Mrs. Louis V. Werthelmer of Delano, Nev., announce the engagement of their daughter Lily to Myrile M. Blum of Los Angeles. Miss Wortheimor Is a granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Werthelmer Wer-thelmer of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Adams announco tho engagement of their daughter Eva to Charles Perrj'j the wedding to take place In the near future. V A pretty homo wedding of tho week was that of Miss Elizabeth Arnold and Capt. William Tobias of tho National Guard. Tho ceremony was performed by , Judgo Armstrong In the preseuuo of tho relatives aud a few close friends of tho brido and groom. Tho brldo woro a beautiful gown of white net over taffota and carried a showor of bride's roseB. Following the ceremony a reception was held, those assisting being Mrs. Georgo Lambourno, Mrs. O. P. Arnold, Mrs. Joseph Jo-seph Snarr, Miss Margaret Arnold and MIsb Ruby Lambourno. Tho rooms were decorated with a profusion of pink sweet peas and carnations. Mr. and Mra. J. B. Tomllnson announco tho engagement of their granddaughter, Alice Gallaway, to Benjamin J. Brown. Tho wedding will take placo Wednesday, August S. Ono of tho qulot weddings of the week was that of Mr. Robert Wells of Bingham and Miss Maud Fields of Eureka, who wero married on Wednesday at tho homo of Rev. P. A. Slmpkin. They roturn to Bingham today. 1 The. marrlago of Miss Edna Raleigh and James Lester Wrathall of Grantsvlllo look placo Monday evening at tho home of tho bride's parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo Raleigh. Tho ceromony was witnessed wit-nessed by tho family only. A reception to 150 guosts followed. Elder Stanley Clnwjjon officiated. Tho bridal couple was attended by Miss Viola Douhaltor and Mr. Burdotto Bull. Tho brldo was charming in a princess dress of chiffon over taffota, while tho bridesmaid was gowned In cream taffeta silk, Tho parlor par-lor was In red hearts and tho hall, library li-brary and dining-room In sw;ot peas. Miss Leah Arnold served punch and Miss Vera Jensen, Emma Ralokh, Lucille- Ra-llegh Ra-llegh and Mignon Donhaltor assisted In the dining-room. Mr. and Mrs. Wrathall havo left for Weber canyon, to bo gono a couple of months, and on their return will be at home to their friends a'. GruntBvllIc, Utah. Affairs of tho Week. Tho most brilliant social event of the week will bo tho danco to be glvon by Col. and Mrs. Edwin F. Holmus on Friday Fri-day evening at Oakwood, Tho country homo Is Ideally arranged for tho nfYalr, and tho new dancing pavilion has Just boon completed, Miss Lucy Gaby wub tho hostess ot a prottlly appolntud breakfast yesterday ' morning, the first In a scries of throe. Tho parlor was decorated with lavender swoot peas and asparagus ferns, while crimson and pink swoot peas were used In tho living and dining-room. Tho place cards wero hand-decorated with sprays of sweet peas. Covers were laid for Miss Loreen Leary, Misses Bess and Mildred McMillan, Miss Jessie Homo, Miss Both Crltchlow, Miss Edith Gaby, Miss Ethel Partridge, Misses Alvorta and Jessie Martin, Miss Kate Allen of Park City, Miss Nellie Hood of Chicago, Miss llolllstor Hancock, Miss Gertrude Campbell Camp-bell and Miss Vorn Lano. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Hancock entor-talned entor-talned Informally at dinner last evening In honor of Mls3 Louise Walden and George J. MaeLaughlln of Rochester, N. Y. The long table was prettily decorated deco-rated with low bowls of white sweet peas and ferns. Covers wero laid for Mrs. A. M. Walden. Mrs. MncLaughlln of Rochester, Miss Walden, Miss IIollls-ter IIollls-ter Hancock, MIsb Vera Lane, Miss Beth Crltchlow, MIbb Eastmon of San Francisco Fran-cisco and Miss Kate Allen of Park City. a Two delightful affairs of tho wook were tho Kensingtons given on Friday nnd Saturday afternoons by Miss Eveline Thomas and Miss Annlo Adams. Tho rooms wero bright with low bowls of nasturtiums and sweet peas, forty guests being entertained. GueBslng contests con-tests were I features ot the nfternoons, the prizes being awardod to Mrs. CharleB Pratt and Mrs. Emmott Moore. Clarence Mllner entertained a party of f rlendB at the lake on Friday, tho guosts leaving tho city In tho morning and spending the day on tho yaeht making tho trip to Bird lBland. Thoso invited wero Miss Leta McMillan, Miss Bcsb Mclntyro, jMIbh Louise Sullivan, Miss Bob Ellorbeck. Misses Bess and Mildred McMillan, Mc-Millan, Messrs. Archibald Mllner, Jay Mllner, Dan Sullivan, Gordon McMillan and H. C. Gleen. Mrs. .CharleB Stevenson, Mrs. Don Coray, Miss Emma MaddlBSon and Miss Beatrlco O'Connor were tho guests of Col. and Mrs. Edwin F. Holmes at Oak-wood Oak-wood on Wednesday. Miss Ethel Partrldgo entertained at a 500 party on Friday afternoon in honor of Miss Loulso Walden. Four tables wero placed on the lawn. The tally and scoro cards wero pen-and-ink sketches of Christy girls. Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Lowe entertained enter-tained Informally at dinner on Saturday Satur-day evening, followed by a lako party. The table was prettily decorated with pink sweet peas nnd ferns. Covers were laid for Miss Gcnevo Horlick, Miss Vlda Fox, Howard Malcolm and Irving D. Lowe. o Mrs. N II. Sherwood entertained tho girls of tho T. U. B. club delightfully at her homo on Friday evening In honor of tho club president, Mrs. W. O. Duvall, who will leave In tho near future for St. Louis. Red was tho color chosen for tho decorations. A mound of nasturtiums nas-turtiums was in tho center of tho table, with streamers of ribbon extending from tho chandelier to the corners of tho table. ta-ble. Tho hostess was assisted during the evonlng by Miss Estollo Beemer. In a guessing contest tho prize was awarded to Miss Durham, the guest prlzo going to Mrs. Duvall. V V Miss Fanny Breedon entertained at cards on Tuesday morning in honor of Miss Loulso Walden. The decorations were In pink and white, tho parlors and dining-room being dainty with pink clover and Shasta daisies. Four tables wero filled with the players and tho prlzo was awarded to Miss Helen Shep-ard. Shep-ard. Tho guests to meet Miss Walden were: Miss Sclma Wall, Miss Pearl Savage, Sav-age, Miss Margaret Savage, Miss Marian Jones, Miss lna Rudy, Miss Ethel Partridge, Part-ridge, Miss Susan Sawyer, Miss Hazel Pond, Miss Beatrice Boreman, Miss Al-verda Al-verda Martin, Miss Jessie Martin, Miss Lorono Leary, Mrs. Laura Ritcher, Miss Agatha Berkhoel, Miss Mabel Cutler, Miss Mildred McMillan, Miss Bobs McMillan, Mc-Millan, Miss Helen Wenger and Miss Francos Joyce. Miss Lucy Gaby will give a breakfast on Tuesday morning in honor of Miss Monohan of St. Louis, and also one on Wednesday morning In honor of hor guest, Miss Nellie Hood of Chicago. Miss Marlon Jones entertained a few friends at n lake party on Thursday evening In honor of Miss Walden and Mr. MaeLaughlln. w Mrs. Justus Jungle entertained informally infor-mally at cards on Friday afternoon In honor of Miss Stella Fabian. Tho rooms wero prettily decorated with sweot peas and nasturtiums, flvo tables being filled with tho playerB. On Thursday ovenlng Mr. and Mrs. Ben L, Corura entertained at dinner for Rev. and Mrs. S. A, Hayworth, covers being laid for twolve. Mr. Hayworth has recently re-cently moved to tho city from Fargo, N. D., having accepted n call to the pastorate pas-torate of the East Sldo Baptist church of this city. Miss Poarl Branch entertained at a Kensington Wednesday afternoon. Tho reception hall was decorated with American Amer-ican flags nnd sweet peas. Tho small tables whore dainty refreshments woro served wero fresh with nasturtiums. Tho Invited guests woro Jean Angell, Leono Asper, Leah Arnold, Lizzie Bohmau, Annie An-nie Chrlstcnson Pearl Clark. Thenla Chllcott, Anna Erlcson, Jauo Glllett Violet Vio-let Ivorson, Florence Jonasson, Frankle Kesler, Clara Kener, Allco Kener, Lcona. Morris, Annio Parsons, Julia Raleigh, Grace Raloigh, Nollio Moray, Ida Scon-berg, Scon-berg, Jennlo Swan, Ireno Short, Grace Sutherland, Marie Thomas, Tllllo Thomas, Daisy Wonuacott, L0I3 Wallaco, Margarot Williamson, Georgia Young ot Salt. Lako and Miss Maud Zicmer of Og-den, Og-den, On Thursday afternoon Mrs. George Hancock entertained at a prettily appointed ap-pointed luncheon In honor ot Miss Loulso Waldon. Tho small tables wero decorated deco-rated with pink and whlto sweet poas, with runners ot sinllax extending to tho corners. Covers wero laid for twenty. V Last WcdoriHday ovenlng tho T. U. B, club entertained at the lake In honor of Mrs. W. O. Duvall, who leaves Boon for St. Louis, Those Invited to meet with Mrs. Duvall wero tho Misses Irma Dun- , lmm, Maudo StovenBon, Beth Ward, Lena Rives, Ethel Nettloton, Edith Corblu, Mabol and Mildred Phillips, Mcsdames Sherwood, Carrlck, Rives aud Jones, and Messrs. Clnudo Nottlcton. Hiram Syu-dergard, Syu-dergard, Elmer Jones, Richard Dorsey, Claranco Barron, Clarance Leadbetter, Stevenson, Duvall, Carrlck, Kaufmnn and Stokesbury. Miss Josslo Homo and the MIbboii Al-verta Al-verta and Jessie Martin entertained at Informal affairs during tho week In honor of Miss LouIbo Waldcn. Miss Lenoro Morso was tho hostess of a breakfast on Monday morning In honor of Miss Waldon. Green and whlto were tho colors choson for tho decorations, tho tablo being arranged with white swoot peas, ferns and tulle. Covers wero laid for ten. Tho young peoplo of the First M. B. church entertained In the church parlors last Friday evening nt a "flsh social." During tho evening a dollghtful programme, pro-gramme, was given by Miss Berkhoel, Miss Patterson, Miss Nottlcton, MIbs Edith Gaby and Mr. Barron. |